Robin Hood

Robin Hood

  • Director: Ridley Scott
  • Writer: Brian Helgeland,Ethan Reiff,Cyrus Voris
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom
  • Language: English, French, Ukrainian
  • Release date: May 14, 2010
  • Runtime: 2h 20min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Nottingham
  • "Robin Hood" ( Robin Hood ) is an epic film directed by Ridley Scott , co-starring Russell Crowe and Catherine Elise Blanchett . It was released in the United States on May 14, 2010. The film was also designated as the 63rd Cannes Film The opening video of the festival.
    The film focuses on Robin Hood's life experience before becoming a legend and legend. It tells the legend of how he changed from an outsider to a national hero, and how he changed from a national hero to a thief   .

    Details

    • Release date May 14, 2010
    • Filming locations Freshwater West, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
    • Production companies Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Relativity Media

    Box office

    Budget

    $200,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $105,269,730

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $36,063,385

    Gross worldwide

    $321,669,741

    Movie reviews

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    • By Alessandra 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      Why no one applauds at Cannes! ?

      The film was selected as the opening film of the 63rd Cannes Film Festival.
      But after the broadcast, why did no one applaud? I came to see Robin Hood with this doubt.
      It must be stated that the director of Robin Hood is the famous Ridley Scott, a special-shaped director. There was also the halo of a gladiator before, coupled with the excellent performance of the Oscar-winning actor and actress, people are looking forward to it. It is worth mentioning that the protagonist Russell Crowe...

    • By Betsy 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      legend has no age

      I went to see "Robin Hood", an epic costume drama rarely seen in Hollywood in recent years. It's not bad on the whole, but the rhythm of the plot is a bit chaotic, and some dialogues will be difficult for people with poor knowledge of history. But I'm sure it's not the director's problem, Ridley Scott is the worst director I've ever seen in a studio. His "Kingdom of the Kingdom" was castrated by 21st Century Fox and turned into a low-to-mid-grade bad film, while its director's cut is either a...

    • By Kameron 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      Kindness for the King

      The benevolence of the king
      - "Robin Hood"

      in ancient China, there is "the sage king is at the top and the people will not freeze and starve, they must be able to plow and eat, weave and clothe, in order to open their wealth." In Britain in the 15th century, a group of tribes such as Robin and Nottinghamshire rose up and resisted in order to support the people's equality and freedom, and asked for their lives. No matter in ancient times or at that time, "nation" has a similar...

    • By Roderick 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      just watch a movie

      I just wanted to watch a movie. It was a "fate" to watch this movie in the cinema a few days ago. When buying tickets, I chose the right time to watch a suitable movie. I didn't want to be too late. It's full, and there's only Robin Hood at 7 o'clock. It's reluctant to say that, because not long ago I saw an article about the actor who wanted to make a comeback, and the evaluation of this movie on the Internet is true. is not very good. I had no choice but to pay for the ticket.
      From the...

    • By Zion 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      A Strange Robin Hood - "Robin Hood"


        Ridley Scott made Robin Hood an epic, an epic that feels completely foreign. Although the scene is grand, the story is wonderful, and the soundtrack is magnificent, this is "Braveheart", "King Arthur", "Kingdom of Heaven"... This is not the Robin Hood I am familiar with. A minute before the end of the movie, I finally saw the Robin Hood who was singing and drinking in the forest and by the bonfire. This movie should be called "Robin Hood Prequels".
        The epic movies in recent years...

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    • By Ottilie 2023-09-05 10:37:51

      Watching such a "long film" during the World Cup is bound to fall...

    • By Sheridan 2023-08-31 09:17:21

      Except for Maria, the characters are not beautiful. However, to watch this kind of movies that are related to history, the requirements cannot be too high. What you watch is not only the plot, but also the history. This movie looks quite realistic. I especially like watching Robin and his friends shoot arrows. Every shot is accurate and handsome! Especially in the fast ending part of the plot, before the bow and arrow is fired, the power and the beating of every cell of...

    • By Tyson 2023-08-07 07:38:34

      It's really good, it made me watch it very deeply, and it's not the same as the film I imagined. This Robin Hood story should be considered a prequel. Very...

    • By Lupe 2023-06-12 16:54:02

      It should have been a three-star, but for the sake of watching it in the cinema, let's add a star. Thanks to my father, I have had so many opportunities to go to the cinema to watch movies. Hey, it's been a fantastic summer of...

    • By Arne 2023-03-24 08:07:05

      Robin Hood doesn't shoot much anymore~ It turned out to be a...

    Movie plot

    The five-year-old Robin Hood witnessed his father being killed. Since then, he has been forced to leave his hometown. Robin Hood, who is good at bow and arrow shooting, served as an infantryman in Richard's army. The army had just returned to China during the Third Crusade. However, on the way back, Richard was intercepted by the French army. He was severely injured and killed during the period. His mother was his queen. Heartbroken,...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The crew originally planned to rebuild the Tower of London in Caernarfon, Northern Ireland, but they later abandoned this plan and used digital technology to "manufacture" the Tower of London.
    Russell Crowe, who was 45 years old in 2010, is the oldest Robin Hood actor in film history, and the second ranked Sean Connery. He played Robin Hood in the film "Robin Hood and Marion" released in 1976. He was under 45 that year.
    In the conception...
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    Script that has been revised many times

    In January 2007, after a long bidding process, Universal Studios and Imagine Entertainment won Ethan River and Selous Wow in bids with New Line Films, Warner Bros., Sony and DreamWorks. Summary of the script written by Reese.
    In the original scripts of Ethan Fury and Celous Vorris, the Sheriff of the Nottingham County is a sympathetic character, while Robin Hood is a full-fledged villain. Later, the script was drastically revised by...
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    Film casting

    Reese Evans was once the candidate to play Prince Richard, but Danny Hurston finally got the role. Irene Atkins replaced Vanessa Redgrave in the role of Eleanor. Scarlett Johansson, Emily Blunt, Angelina Jolie, and Natalie Portman were all considered candidates for Marianne, and Sienna Miller was awarded the role. But she eventually withdrew from the crew. Subsequently, the director launched a wider range of casting activities. The...
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    The new

    Unlike Scott’s “disgust” towards Robin Hood, the actor Russell Crowe who played Robin Hood in the film is a big fan of Robin Hood’s films. Since childhood, Russell Crowe has become an admirer of Robin Hood. Before it was announced that Russell Crowe was the final candidate to play Robin Hood, Christian Bale and Sam Riley were both candidates to play Robin Hood. Given the opportunity to play Robin Hood, he would naturally not let it go....
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    Reshaping Britain in the 13th Century

    The art director of the film, Arthur Marks, was Ridley Scott’s partner for many years. In order to reshape the medieval Britain, the two spent a lot of time compiling data from the countryside, towns to castles, and even the lives of the people. Searching, they went to museums, libraries, and even visited ancient villages in the Dordogne and Pyrenees in France.
    One of the main scenes in the play is Nottingham. The crew found a piece of...
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    A war scene with thousands of troops

    The crew spends most of the time shooting outdoors in the open air. In addition, there are many large-scale action and battle scenes. The actors have to wear heavy costumes. In the event of bad weather, all the staff in front of and behind the stage will be able to shoot. It’s even more difficult. In order not to work too hard for the actors, Ridley Scott and photographer John Matheson will use five to twelve cameras to shoot, in order...
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    American Media

    Although the war scenes and countless galloping horses left a deep impression on the audience, Robin Hood eventually became an actor's performance stage. ( "Seattle Times" review ) The plot is both too simple and overly expansive, both revisionist and mediocre and easy to test. ( "Los Angeles Times" review ) The world may no longer need another version of the Robin Hood story, despite the high production costs and unquestionable...
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    China Media

    The movie’s promotional feature is an epic action movie, but in fact it was adapted from a lot of history, and finally it was the climax of the beach battle. The scene was not grand enough. A sense of surprise. For the male protagonist Robin Hood, the brilliance of the literary drama overwhelms the martial arts. Although the literary is reasonable and reasonable, the fans still want to see the hearty and painful beating of the enemy,...
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    Movie quotes

    • Marion Loxley: I trust you had an historic evening.

    • Robin Longstride: Lady Marion Loxley, My wife.

      Will Scarlet: Well played! A bit, a bit rash, well played nevertheless.

    • Robin Longstride: What has eighteen legs and isn't going anywhere?